As you can see, the Galaxy Note 10.1 – 2014 Edition is Samsung’s newest flagship tablet, which is probably why the asking price for the base Wi-Fi model is so high.

Speaking of prices, we have no idea when the 3G and LTE versions of the tablet will launch and how much they’ll cost.

Meanwhile, you’ll be able to purchase the Wi-Fi versions in either Classic White or Jet Black from Samsung (in Best Buy stores), Best Buy Mobile, Amazon, PC Richards, Fry’s, Tiger Direct, Walmart and online from Samsung.com and BestBuy.com.

Finally, we’ll note that the name of the device seems to have changed to “Galaxy Note 10.1 – 2014 Edition” from “Galaxy Note 10.1 (2014 Edition)” but that’s just another day in the Android universe of product names.